Mainly Dry And Trending A Bit Colder
We head into the work week with a mainly dry and cooler weather pattern established. It will be the weekend before we see any significant weather come our way. Another frontal system will approach and there’s the threat for thunderstorms Saturday night into early Sunday.
In the meantime, high pressure will be the main weather feature over the regions. This will provide us mainly sunny days and clear nights. Temps will be running a bit chilly with highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s and overnight lows in the 30s. The area of high pressure will gradually move eastward through the week. We pick up a southeastly wind flow on the westside of the high and that begins to warm us a bit. We’re approaching the upper 60s going into the upcoming weekend.
There will be some changes ahead of Saturday and Sunday. Another frontal system will advance eastward into the state. Moisture will be on the increase and we’re expecting a round of showers and storms Saturday night into Sunday. This system will be monitored for the risk of strong to severe storms. At the moment, its a wait and see but I wouldn’t be surprised to see that threat materalize later this week. We will defintely keep you posted on it.